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In his cdstarhip og hakempen he night indeed with equal prudcoce hare enlisted his under the banues 1 renus , when it would have appened 2 hompsit with a set of it men age . - ما با به تا K I N G. as much drentary in the vernice * lash ...
In his cdstarhip og hakempen he night indeed with equal prudcoce hare enlisted his under the banues 1 renus , when it would have appened 2 hompsit with a set of it men age . - ما با به تا K I N G. as much drentary in the vernice * lash ...
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+ The qu's read , But goes this with thy heart ? f All but the qu's omit Well . ! The 3d and 4th fo's and R. read the for thy . A 4 The The b mysteries of Hecate , and the i night ACT I. SCENE II .
+ The qu's read , But goes this with thy heart ? f All but the qu's omit Well . ! The 3d and 4th fo's and R. read the for thy . A 4 The The b mysteries of Hecate , and the i night ACT I. SCENE II .
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Edg . « Why , the night gone by . Edm . Spake you with him ? Edg . ' Ay , two hours together . Edm . Parted you in good terms ? found you no difpleasure in him , by word , mor countenance ? Edg . None at all .
Edg . « Why , the night gone by . Edm . Spake you with him ? Edg . ' Ay , two hours together . Edm . Parted you in good terms ? found you no difpleasure in him , by word , mor countenance ? Edg . None at all .
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I have been with your father , and given him notice that the Duke of Cornwall , and · Regan his Dutchess , will be here with him b this night . Edm . How comes that ? Curan . Nay , I know not ; you have heard of the news abroad ; I mean ...
I have been with your father , and given him notice that the Duke of Cornwall , and · Regan his Dutchess , will be here with him b this night . Edm . How comes that ? Curan . Nay , I know not ; you have heard of the news abroad ; I mean ...
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Edm . The duke be here to - night ? the better ! best ! This weares itself perforce into my business ; My father hath fet guard to take my brother , And I have one thing of a b queazy question i Which I must act .
Edm . The duke be here to - night ? the better ! best ! This weares itself perforce into my business ; My father hath fet guard to take my brother , And I have one thing of a b queazy question i Which I must act .
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Page 108 - What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? a beast, no more. Sure he that made us with such large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unus'd.
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